Event planning

Clash of Critters Events Guide: Rewards, Waves & Bosses

Use this page when an event appears and you want to know whether to change teams, save resources, or push for rewards.

Clash of Critters events guide for practical rewards

This Clash of Critters events guide helps you decide what to do when a new mode appears. Events are exciting because they can give rewards, but they also tempt players into panic upgrades. The better approach is to read the event goal first. Does the event reward clearing waves, dealing boss damage, collecting points, or surviving longer? Once you know that, you can adjust your team with purpose.

A normal progression team can handle some events, but not all events ask the same question. Wave events care about crowd pressure. Boss events care about survival and focused damage. Collection or score events may reward consistency more than raw power. When the mode changes, do not rebuild your entire account. Make one or two role swaps, test the result, and only then spend resources.

Zobo Horde

Clash of Critters Zobo Horde Invasion tips

Plan for long pressure

Wave modes can punish teams that only burst once. Use units that keep contributing as enemies continue to arrive.

Control is valuable

If enemies stack too quickly, a control option may improve results more than another damage upgrade.

Do not spend after one loss

Test formation changes first. Sometimes the same team performs better when the roles are arranged differently.

Clash of Critters Gold Rush approach

Gold Rush style events should be treated as reward routes, not just battles. Before spending resources, check what the mode is asking you to maximize. If the event rewards speed, a more aggressive team may help. If it rewards stable progress, a balanced team may be safer. The mistake is assuming your normal stage team is always optimal.

Use a flexible team slot for events like this. Keep your main carry, keep the support that prevents failure, and rotate the last slot based on the event. This keeps your account stable while still letting you chase better event results.

Clash of Critters Boss Challenge preparation

Boss events usually feel different from wave content. The boss does not care how quickly you clear small enemies if your team cannot survive long enough to deliver damage. For a boss challenge, look for steady pressure, survivability, and roles that keep your main damage source active. A risky lineup might produce one good attempt, but a stable lineup often earns better rewards over repeated tries.

If the event rotates bosses or rules, re-check your assumptions. A team that worked against one boss may need a small adjustment for another. Save rare resources until you know whether the new boss requires damage, control, durability, or a specific formation.

Preparation

Clash of Critters event preparation checklist

Before eventWhat to doWhy it helps
Claim codesRedeem active codes before the event push.Free rewards can reduce early resource pressure.
Save rare upgradesWait until the event objective is clear.Prevents spending on the wrong role.
Test one swapChange one team slot at a time.Shows which role improves results.
Record failuresNotice whether you lose to damage, survival, or time.Turns losses into useful build decisions.

Clash of Critters events guide for resource timing

A smart Clash of Critters events guide should help you decide when to spend, not just name the event. Events often make players rush upgrades because limited-time rewards feel urgent. That urgency can be useful if the reward is clearly worth pushing for, but it can also create waste. Before spending, identify the event's main demand: waves, boss damage, survival, speed, or collection. Then spend only if the upgrade directly improves that demand.

For Zobo-style wave pressure, event preparation should focus on consistency. A team that survives many waves and controls enemy flow may outperform a fragile team with higher damage. For Gold Rush style events, check whether speed, score, or stable collection matters most. For Boss Challenge style events, steady damage and survival usually become more important than normal wave clearing. This is why Clash of Critters events often need small team changes instead of one universal lineup.

Rewards should also be judged by timing. If an event gives materials that help your main Tatari evolve, it may be worth extra attempts. If an event mainly gives rewards for a unit or system you are not using yet, you can play casually and save bigger resources. Not every event needs maximum pushing. Sometimes the best decision is to collect easy milestones and keep rare upgrades for a future event that fits your roster better.

Use this Clash of Critters events guide together with the team builds and evolution pages. Events tell you what problem to solve. Team builds tell you which roles answer that problem. Evolution planning tells you whether a resource spend is safe. When those three pieces agree, pushing an event feels much less risky.

Keep event notes simple. Write down which team you used, what failed, and what reward you were chasing. After two or three attempts, patterns become clear. That small habit makes every Clash of Critters events guide easier to apply because you are matching advice to real results from your own roster.

When an event feels too hard, collect the easy rewards first. Easy milestones still help your account, and they often provide enough resources to make the next attempt stronger without risky spending.

After the event ends, review what helped. That review tells you which Tatari or role deserves future investment.

Event planner

Clash of Critters events preparation table

Different events reward different team strengths, so your best preparation is not always another random upgrade.

Event typeMain goalTeam focusBest reward use
Zobo Horde or invasion wavesSurvive crowded pressure and clear enemies before they stack up.Control, area damage, and a durable front.Upgrade the units that keep your wave team stable.
Gold Rush style farmingClear efficiently and turn the event window into steady resources.Fast damage with enough safety to avoid failed runs.Save rewards for your main carry or next evolution target.
Boss ChallengePush damage into one target while keeping your team alive.Single-target damage, survival, and useful support effects.Invest only if the upgrade helps repeated boss attempts.
Collection or limited-time reward eventsEarn prizes without draining your core progression plan.Flexible team with dependable evolved units.Do not spend more resources than the event gives back.

Event Prep

How to prepare for different Clash of Critters events

Most players look up Clash of Critters events because they want a simple plan: what team to bring, which reward matters, and whether the event is worth spending resources on right now.

Player questionBest answerWhat to add later
How do I clear Zobo waves?Use wave control, AoE pressure, and one stable survival slot.Record future wave breakpoints when reliable data is available.
How do I farm Gold Rush?Prioritize speed and resource efficiency over risky experiments.Add reward values when the event table is confirmed.
How do I prepare for bosses?Use single-target damage, survival, and support instead of pure wave clear.Add boss-specific examples as separate pages later.
Should I spend resources for an event?Spend only when the upgrade helps repeated attempts or a long-term team.Track event rotation and reward changes.

FAQ

Clash of Critters events guide FAQ

What Clash of Critters events should new players focus on?

New players should focus on events that provide useful progression rewards without requiring a specialized team, then branch into harder modes after their core team is stable.

Is Zobo Horde Invasion hard for beginners?

Zobo Horde Invasion can become difficult because waves stack pressure over time, so beginners should prioritize stable wave control and survival.

Do Clash of Critters events need different teams?

Yes. Event goals can reward damage, survival, speed, or wave control, so small team changes often help more than random upgrades.

How should I prepare for Clash of Critters events?

Prepare by claiming codes, saving key resources, building one reliable core team, and checking the event objective before spending rewards.